CityU mathematics master elected foreign member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
CityU mathematics master elected foreign member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
Chair Professor Philippe G Ciarlet from the Department of Mathematics at City University of Hong Kong (CityU) has been elected a foreign member of the prestigious
Professor Ciarlet’s studies have focused on applied mathematics and computational mechanics, contributing to the development of the mathematical theory of finite element methods. His innovative application of asymptotic analysis has established a mathematical model and introduced a fundamental yet comprehensive theory for elastic thin objects (ie; the plates, shells and their combinations) that frequently exist in modern industry. This portion of his body of work is often referred to as Ciarlet’s Plate Theory, or Ciarlet’s Shell Theory, in scientific papers.
Professor Ciarlet also developed a new model and methodology on the theory and numerical computation of elastic shells, one of the most difficult areas within mechanics. In addition, he has solved a series of critical issues in fluid and solid mechanics.
The CAS highly commended Professor Ciarlet for his contribution to the development of mathematics and work promoting and advancing the discipline in
“The honour bestowed on Professor Ciarlet represents the mainland’s highest recognition of the achievements and strengths of the faculty at CityU. With an equal emphasis on research and teaching, CityU and its colleges, schools and departments as well as faculty members have forged a close relationship with the mainland. We will continue to support the social and economic advancement of Hong Kong and mainland
Professor Ciarlet said he was deeply honoured to have been elected a foreign member of such a prestigious institution. “I regard this election as a perfect illustration of the excellent state of academic cooperation between
He added that the award provides a strong incentive to further cement his association with CityU,
Professor Ciarlet’s research interests include numerical analysis, computational mechanics, mathematical modelling, mathematical elasticity, plate theory, shell theory and applied differential geometry. His outstanding achievements have earned him the honour of fellowships from seven academies before being elected by the CAS. They are: the
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